Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 25Mark P. Zanna This volume offers essays on advances in the field of experimental social psychology. Among the topics discussed are universals in the structure and content in values and the social psychology of Stanley Milgram. |
Contents
Theoretical Advances and Empirical Tests in 20 Countries | 1 |
Chapter 2 Motivational Foundations of Behavioral Confirmation | 67 |
Chapter 3 A Relational Model of Authority in Groups | 115 |
Problems in the Suppression of Unwanted Thoughts | 193 |
A Multiprocess Model | 227 |
Common terms and phrases
analysis associated attitudes attributions authority behavioral confirmation beliefs benevolence Bower concerns conflict correlations cultures decision control decision-making distributive justice emotional empirical evaluations evidence example expectations Experimental Social Psychology factors Forgas functional analysis functions fundamental attribution error goal hedonism heuristic Hyperaccessibility hypotheses important individual influence interpersonal Isen Journal of Personality legitimacy Lind Milgram mood effects motivational types multiprocess norms obedience experiments one's outcome favorability perceivers and targets perception Personality and Social political positive predictions Press procedural fairness procedural justice judgments process control processing strategies region relationships relevant response Review role samples Schwarz serve situations Snyder social cognition social exchange theories social interaction social judgments Social Psychology specific spirituality Stanley Milgram stereotypes studies substantive processing suggest suppress thoughts Tetlock theory Thibaut thought suppression tion Tyler types of values University unwanted thought value priorities value types variables Wegner York Zanna



